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New Initiative to Improve Mental Health Among Chicago Latinos

August 18, 2009

The Chicago School of Professional Psychology Receives Grant from The Chicago Community Trust to Build Latino Mental Health Providers Network Latinos, who comprise 25 percent of Chicago’s population, are a high-risk group for depression, anxiety, and substance abuse, according to the National Alliance for Hispanic Mental Health (NAHMH), a reality made worse by a...

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Fifth Third Bank Launches New Hispanic Marketing Campaign

July 21, 2009

CINCINNATI, July 17 /PRNewswire/ — Fifth Third Bank (Nasdaq: FITB), a diversified financial services company headquartered in Cincinnati, OH, announced this week the launch of its 2009 marketing campaign tailored for the growing Hispanic population. The campaign entitled “Las cosas que hacemos por los suenos,” or “The Things We Do for Dreams,” seeks to expand the Bank’s...

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Ryan's(R) Grill Buffet and Bakery Launches First-Ever Marketing Effort

July 14, 2009

CHICAGO, July 13 /PRNewswire/ — Ryan’s(R) Grill Buffet and Bakery, a 225-store unit of Buffets, Inc., the nation’s largest steak-buffet restaurant company, today announced the launch of the brand’s first system-wide marketing effort. The integrated campaign was created by their marketing agency of record and features original music and a proprietary jingle. The integrated...

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The Hispanic got milk? Campaign

July 13, 2009
The Hispanic got milk? Campaign

The Hispanic got milk? Drink Well. Live Well. Tour Promotes the Milk Looks Good on You Sweepstakes During its Stop in Chicago The Hispanic got milk? Milk Mustache Mobile Tour visited Chicago as part of its 75 city tour, including the top 10 Hispanic cities, to reintroduce Hispanics to this nutrient powerhouse and its...

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School taking steps to fight swine flu

April 28, 2009

Associated Press 10:40 AM CDT, April 27, 2009 CHICAGO – Concern about a deadly strain of swine flu has prompted one Chicago school in a largely Hispanic neighborhood to forbid students from shaking hands. Orozco Community Academy Principal Coralia Barraza also says when parents call to say their children are home sick, school officials...

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Smartphone user experience: A Latina’s Perspective

Smartphone user experience: A Latina’s Perspective As most of you know, a few weeks ago and thanks to a recommendation from my dear friend...

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